A Palmer Township woman has been charged with criminal conspiracy and theft after making off with $1,143 worth of electronics and clothing from Wal-Mart in the Northampton Crossings mall.

Justina Amber Maguire, of the 4000 block of Winfield Terrace, shortly after midnight June 5 is accused of taking a shopping cart full of merchandise out of the Bethlehem Township, Pa., department store, 3926 Nazareth Pike, without paying for any of the items.

According to court documents, Jeffrey Caulfield, Maguire’s boyfriend, gathered the items about an hour prior, placed them into a shopping cart and left the cart in the men’s department.

Maguire later entered and walked the cart out of the store, records say. Items allegedly stolen included an LED television, desktop computer, DVD player, wireless speakers, security monitors and three pairs of cargo shorts.

Bethlehem Township police responding to Wal-Mart recognized both suspects on surveillance camera footage due to past crimes. Court documents say Caulfield had been scheduled for a sentencing on an unrelated crime and Maguire had a past retail theft charge.

Maguire was arraigned via video conferencing Tuesday from the Monroe Correctional Facility before District Judge Joseph Barner. The judge set bail at $2,500, which Maguire was unable to post.

She is due back in court for a preliminary hearing at 1:30 p.m. April 24.